November 06, 2009
Football: Hopewell 20, Prince George 17
Devonte Ennis ran for 67 yards and three scores and the Blue Devils held on to beat the Royals for their first Central District win. Jalen Reeves was 9 for 20 for 145 yards to help lead Hopewell (1-5, 2-7) from a 10-0 deficit. Lawrence Taylor led Prince George (0-6, 1-8) with 121 yards passing, 99 yards rushing and a touchdown. The Royals’ chances for victory were damaged by a bad snap on a field goal attempt late in the contest.
Football: No. 7 Powhatan 57, Prince Edward 7
FARMVILLE—Shawn Minor was a threat on all fronts, passing for two touchdowns, rushing for one and returning a punt for yet another score in the No. 7 Indians’ Southside District romp. Powhatan (6-0, 9-0) hit on all cylinders early. Larry Bradley carried seven times for 109 yards and the first score of the game before getting the rest of the night off.
November 03, 2009
Girls volleyball: Prince George 3, Matoaca 0
No. 3 Prince George swept No. 2 Matoaca to advance to tomorrow’s Central District final. For the Royals, Jorden Lykes led with 17 kills, Brittany Johnson had 11 kills, 6 digs and 4 aces, Danielle Perry had 17 assists, and Sarah Ham added 6 kills, 4 digs and 2 aces. Prince George————————————- 25 25 25
Matoaca————————————- 12 16 23
Boys Volleyball: Thomas Dale 3, Prince George 0
No. 1 Thomas Dale (18-2) stomped No.4 Prince George yesterday. Zach Seymour had 12 kills and 16 assists, Mason Vivas had 9 kills and Donnie Hevener had 10 aces and 4 kills to lead the Knights. Prince George————————————- 17 11 13
Thomas Dale————————————- 25 25 25
October 30, 2009
Football: Petersburg 37, Prince George 15
Down 15-0, Petersburg (2-3 Central, 4-4) scored five unanswered touchdowns to beat Prince George (0-5, 1-7). Petersburg’s Kevin Green rushed for 164 yards on 13 carries and threw 214 yards on a 12-for-23 passing effort. He threw for two touchdowns. Petersburg’s Jamal Young had four solo tackles, assisted on five more, and forced a fumble.
Boys Volleyball: Prince George 3, Dinwiddie 2
Prince George23 19 25 25 15 Dinwiddie25 25 14 18 12 Highlights: Albert Williams (PG) 20 kills, 4 blocks, 3 digs; Nic Sulc (PG) 4 assists, 17 kills, 4 blocks; Travis Spain (PG) 28 assists, 8 kills, 2 aces, 3 blocks, 4 digs; Lamont Fields (D) 11 kills, 5 blocks Records: Prince George 7-14; Dinwiddie 5-10 Notes: Central District play-in; Prince George is the fourth seed and advances to the semifinals against top seed Thomas Dale 6 p.m. Tuesday at Dinwiddie.
October 27, 2009
Field hockey: Central District tournament
PRINCE GEORGE—Regular-season champion Thomas Dale got two goals from Hannah Robbins to defeat fourth-seeded Hopewell 2-0 in the semifinals of the Central District field hockey tournament yesterday. Thomas Dale, the defending district and Central Region champion, will meet third-seeded Matoaca in today’s 4 p.m. final at Prince George. Matoaca advanced with a 2-1 victory over the hosts.
Boys volleyball: Trinity Episcopal 3, Prince George 0
Prince George————————————- 10 23 21
Trinity Episcopal————————————- 25 25 25
Highlights: Nic Sulc (PG) 4 kills, 2 blocks; Travis Spain (PG) 2 kills, 2 aces, 1 block, 5 assists; Brandon Walton (PG) 1 kill, 1 block, 1 assist; Artie Blissert (TE) 1 ace, 11 kills, 3 digs; Erick Sbertoli (TE) 4 aces, 5 kills; David Robertson (TE) 2 kills
October 26, 2009
Boys Volleyball: L.C. Bird 3, Prince George 0
L.C. Bird 25 29 25 Prince George 18 27 17 Highlights: Matt Bienvenu (LCB) 1 kill, 1 block, 6 aces, 26 assists, 2 digs; Shane Farrar (LCB) 8 kills, 2 digs; Daniel Fitzke (LCB) 7 kills, 2 blocks, 4 aces; Albert Williams (PG) 6 kills, 3 blocks, 3 digs; John Martin (PG) 4 kills, 2 aces, 2 blocks, 3 digs; Travis Spain (PG) 10 assists, 1 kill, 1 ace, 2 digs
October 23, 2009
Football: Thomas Dale 46, Prince George 7
Demetrius Campbell was 8 of 15 passing for 140 yards and three touchdowns, and he punched in another score on a 1-yard run as No. 7 Thomas Dale (5-2 Central, 4-0) rolled past Prince George in a Central District matchup. The Knights’ defense, led by Roger Doggett (eight tackles and an interception) and Jacob Steins (10 tackles, 2 for losses), held the Royals to 128 yards of offense.
October 22, 2009
Girls Volleyball: Prince George 3, Petersburg 0
Petersburg————————————- 1 6 14
Prince George————————————- 25 25 25
Records: Petersburg 0-11 Central, 0-11; Prince George 7-4, 10-8
October 20, 2009
Boys Volleyball: Thomas Dale 3, Prince George 0
Prince George14 10 18 Thomas Dale25 25 25 Highlights: Travis Spain (PG) 2 kills, 8 assists; Albert Williams (PG) 5 kills, 3 digs; Zach Seymour (TD) 6 kills; Mason Vivas (TD) 5 kills; Matt Knickerbocker (TD) 6 assists, 4 kills Records: Prince George 3-6 Central, 4-11; Thomas Dale 9-0, 14-2
October 19, 2009
Field Hockey: Thomas Dale 4, Prince George 1
Thomas Dale 3 1—4 Prince George 1 0—1 TD: Church, Daughetry, Robins, Carter PG: Slusser Saves: Parrish (TD) 6; Lipp (PG) 2 Records: Thomas Dale 7-0 Central, 9-1; Prince George 6-2, 9-7
October 16, 2009
Football: No. 1 Meadowbrook 44, Prince George 12
Andre Coble rushed for four of Meadowbrook’s six touchdowns as the top-ranked Monarchs defeated the Royals (0-3, 1-5) in a Central District matchup. Coble finished with 11 carries on 181 yards, and was 3 for 6 passing for 85 yards. Domico Phillips made 13 carries for 101 yards for Meadowbrook (3-0, 6-0), which totaled 476 rushing yards.
October 15, 2009
Girls volleyball: Prince George 3, Meadowbrook 0
Prince George 25 25 25
Meadowbrook 7 23 20
Highlights: Jorden Lykes (PG) 8 kills, 8 aces, 2 blocks; Sarah Ham (PG) 7 kills, 2 aces, 2 blocks; Danielle Perry (PG) 21 assists, 6 aces, kill; Rashida Burns (M) kill, 17 digs; Shannon Elam (M) 3 blocks, 4 kills; Amy Tocylowski (M) kill, 4 digs

